Last night Ukrainian drones travelled to Budennovsk, Stavropol Krai, where a video released by a member of the public showed an explosion and fire breaking out at the LLC Stavrolen.
Soon after the attack, local authorities had written about falling debris, but didn’t specify where the attack took place, although locals had taken to social media discussing the attack and had inadvertently given the location.
LLC Stavrolen is a gas processing plant that was built as part of the Stavrolen plant complex, Stavrolen, a subsidiary of LUKOIL and a city-forming enterprise in Budennovsk, implementing a project to build a gas processing production as part of its infrastructure.
Commissioned in 2015 based on the Stavrolen complex, the first GPP had a capacity of about 2 billion m3/year, and later, work began on the construction of the second phase of the gas processing unit to increase the capacity at the Stavrolen site, and was not built separately, but as part of the production complex of the Stavrolen plant.
According to Crimean Wind, the plane is known to produce polyethylene, polypropylene, benzene, vinyl acetate, and other types of petrochemical products, and is the third largest in terms of production volume in Russia, also operating in the interests of the Russian military-industrial complex.
Last night Governor Vladimir Vladimirov confirmed that fires broke out due to falling debris as emergency units worked on the site, adding there weren’t any casualties or damage to nearby residential buildings, while Russian MoD figures showed that 4 UAVs had been taken down over Stavropol Krai overnight.






